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Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System

The ALICE experiment at CERN is dedicated to study the properties of the strongly interacting matter and the Quark Gluon Plasma through heavy ion collisions at the LHC. During the 2020s, ALICE is entering a new era of measurements in the heavy flavour sector benefiting from the detector upgrades tha...

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Autor principal: Andreou, Dimitra
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802084
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description The ALICE experiment at CERN is dedicated to study the properties of the strongly interacting matter and the Quark Gluon Plasma through heavy ion collisions at the LHC. During the 2020s, ALICE is entering a new era of measurements in the heavy flavour sector benefiting from the detector upgrades that will enhance its capabilities. The first part of this thesis provides an overview of the detector characterization and classification that was performed during the (pre) production phase of the upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS) during the Long Shutdown 2. A detailed description of the tests that were used for the evaluation of the electrical response of the detector components and the data transmission are presented and accompanied by indicative results that reflect the detector quality. In the second part of the thesis, the impact of a further ITS upgrade, during the Long Shutdown 3, is studied on the beauty sector of heavy flavour and more precisely on the measurement of the $\Lambda_{b}$ baryon. The significance and the signal over background ratio of measuring the $\Lambda_{b}$ particle were estimated and compared for the two upgrades. Benefiting from the improved pointing resolution that the proposed future ultra-low mass detector will offer, an improvement especially in the low momentum region is reported. The research performed in this thesis reflects how well the latest technological advances combine with high energy physics and contribute to the understanding of our universe.
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spelling cern-28020842022-03-14T22:23:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2802084engAndreou, DimitraDetector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking SystemParticle Physics - ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ALICE experiment at CERN is dedicated to study the properties of the strongly interacting matter and the Quark Gluon Plasma through heavy ion collisions at the LHC. During the 2020s, ALICE is entering a new era of measurements in the heavy flavour sector benefiting from the detector upgrades that will enhance its capabilities. The first part of this thesis provides an overview of the detector characterization and classification that was performed during the (pre) production phase of the upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS) during the Long Shutdown 2. A detailed description of the tests that were used for the evaluation of the electrical response of the detector components and the data transmission are presented and accompanied by indicative results that reflect the detector quality. In the second part of the thesis, the impact of a further ITS upgrade, during the Long Shutdown 3, is studied on the beauty sector of heavy flavour and more precisely on the measurement of the $\Lambda_{b}$ baryon. The significance and the signal over background ratio of measuring the $\Lambda_{b}$ particle were estimated and compared for the two upgrades. Benefiting from the improved pointing resolution that the proposed future ultra-low mass detector will offer, an improvement especially in the low momentum region is reported. The research performed in this thesis reflects how well the latest technological advances combine with high energy physics and contribute to the understanding of our universe.CERN-THESIS-2021-283oai:cds.cern.ch:28020842022-02-22T12:24:02Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Andreou, Dimitra
Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_full Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_fullStr Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_full_unstemmed Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_short Detector characterization and $\Lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_sort detector characterization and $\lambda_{b}$ measurements with the upgrades of the alice inner tracking system
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802084
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